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RSSThe goal of the meeting is to explore what synergies exist and can be harnessed between rehabilitation and the wider field of conflict resolution, including but not limited to peacebuilding, mediation, and restorative justice.
This edition of the RAN Practitioners Spotlight magazine therefore takes a look at some of the challenges related to rehabilitation and reintegration, as well as some of the approaches that have been taken, including multi-agency approaches, mentorship and engagement with families.
In this edition of the RAN Practitioners Update we therefore feature some of the latest RAN Practitioners products which take a look at this important issue. This includes the latest RAN Reporters Spotlight magazine and a recent episode of RAN Reporters.
RAN PRISONS Working Group is looking for participants with relevant expertise to take part in our next (and last) WG meeting on Practical methods and approaches to conducting multi-agency case conferences in relation to security-relevant VETO cases.
We are looking for law enforcement professionals, including police officers, police chiefs, analysts and other relevant personnel with experience in mainstreaming PVE in general crime prevention
Practitioners we are looking for: local P/CVE coordinators/advisers and first-line practitioners.
For our RAN Youth & Education (Y&E) Working Group meeting, we are looking for practitioners working in formal and informal education with young people, in challenged environments, as part of holistic, long-time programmes to improve equal opportunities and build resilience against crime...
We are currently looking for suitable participants for the RAN Mental Health Working Group meeting on ‘The attraction of conspiracy narratives and disinformation: a mental health perspective.’
The training is open to any first-line practitioner from within the RAN Practitioners network who is a ‘digital beginner’ and is looking to ‘get online’.
RAN Practitioners is organising a small-scale expert session to explore the relationship between citizens’ attitudes towards migration and what that means for preventing radicalisation leading to violent extremism and terrorism.